The real character of a man is found out by hisamusements.(Joshua Reynolds)

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There are not many amusements in the village.

Hell is populated with the victims of harmless amusements.(American proverb)

A am a great friend of public amusements, they keep people from vice.(Samuel Johnson)

What a pity it is that we have no amusements in England but vice and religion!(Sydney Smith)

Let us read and let us dance - twoamusements that will never do any harm to the world.(Voltaire)

The carousel was the centerpiece of the Palace Amusements park for more than 100 years.(USA Today - National, 9 May 2014)

With a major court hearing looming, National Amusements directors, including Redstone, on Tuesday...(Los Angeles Times - Entertainment News, 28 June 2016)

Ohio State receiver Michael Thomas put off exploring Bourbon Street and this city's other amusements.(Gary Klein in Los Angeles Times - Football, 30 December 2014)

Late last week, Viacom’s board approved an agreement with National Amusements Inc., the investment firm that holds...(Los Angeles Times - Entertainment News, 22 August 2016)

Viacom said it had formed a special committee to consider National Amusements Inc's proposal to combine the company and CBS.(CNBC, 30 September 2016)

Better known for the urban amusements of big-mall shopping and NHL hockey, Edmonton and environs also offer more natural delights.(The Vancouver Sun - Travel, 28 October 2015)

National Amusements' counsel set to join trust that will determine Viacom's fate if media mogul is incapacitated or dies, sources say.(CNBC, 22 May 2016)

After lawsuits, on-again, off-again settlement talks and exchanges of insults, a settlement was finally reached between Viacom and National Amusements.(The Wall Street Journal - U.S. Business, 21 August 2016)

Redstone’s National Amusements Inc., the controlling shareholder of Viacom, on Monday amended the media giant’s corporate bylaws to effectively make it more...(Los Angeles Times - Entertainment News, 6 June 2016)

Kayleigh Harrison, of Hull, East Yorkshire, said her young daughter had saved up her pocket money to use at Forum Amusements in Bridlington while on holiday with her grandparents.(Daily Mail - News, 27 July 2016)

This novella about a group of friends in Paris reflects a fascination with tongue-in-cheek amusements, a departure from the Central European outlook evinced by the author’s early books.(The New York Times - Arts, 14 June 2015)

Viacom’s plans to sell a stake in its Paramount Pictures could have a “severe negative impact” on the company’s future, the media giant’s controlling shareholder National Amusements said Friday.(The Wall Street Journal - U.S. Business, 15 July 2016)

National Amusements Inc., the theater chain operator and investment vehicle of media mogul Sumner Redstone, is poised to call on the two companies to consider merging, two people close to the matter said...(Los Angeles Times - Entertainment News, 28 September 2016)

Philippe P. Dauman, left, Viacom’s chief, was ousted last month from the board of National Amusements and the trust that will control Sumner Redstone’s companies after he dies or is declared incompetent.(The New York Times - Business, 9 June 2016)

The THR Power 100 honoree, National Amusements president, vice chair of the Viacom and CBS boards, and daughter of Sumner reveals her investment philosophy and hopes for women in business: "We're moving in the right direction.(The Hollywood Reporter - Business, 9 December 2015)

Clever, amiable and eager to please, "Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping" is the comedy equivalent of the pop-rap star it satirizes, a bit of stupid-smart silliness that offers plenty of pleasure in the moment, even if its amusements last about as long as a snow cone in the sun.(The Denver Post - Entertainment, 3 June 2016)

Viacom and Sumner Redstone’s National Amusements are back in deep talks toward a settlement that would end their litigation, reshape the company’s board, and lead to the exit of Viacom Chairman and Chief Executive Philippe Dauman, according to people familiar with the matter.(The Wall Street Journal - U.S. Business, 17 August 2016)